Window screen for automobiles



Oct. 21, 1930. s. M. JONES WINDOW SCREEN FOR AUTOMOBILES Filed April 11,1930 2 Sheets-Sheet l Invenlor fiidmey M. Ubnes Allomey Oct. 21, 1930.s. M. JONES .WINDOW SCREEN FOR AUTOMOBILES Filed April 11, 1930 2Sheets-Sheet 2 Inventor ,SZanZey M. Home;

' A llomey Patented oer. arisen i 1,779 000) I i u ri r g-1 3 w I V ,4

h l-Asia STANLEY M. JONES, 01* mos LAKE-Wisconsin 7 wmnow SCREENEORAUTOMOBILIES Application'filed April 11 1930, Z" aria N6; 443,503;

'The present invention appertains toscreens illustrated in Figure 4 anda pair: of channel particularly adapted for'use' in connection links 11;are pivotallyconnected togethefas with the windows of theclosed type ofautoat 12 and pivotally connected to the corners mobiles such as are nowcommonly in us'e v of the; frame of the section B as at 14: and are, I IAn important object'of'the present invenof sufiicient length sothat-when the linksare' :55 V [11- 'tion resides in the provision :of ascreen moved to substantially alined' position as formed in two sectionsslidably connected toshown "in. Figure 3 they spread "the frame gether'and means whereby the sectionsmay ,of the sectionlB into frictional'locking en- F be frictionally held in'a desired' adjusted p0 gageinentwith the frame *of'the section A, frsit-ion. a I v I it 'it' beingunderstood that longitudinal mem- 7 Another very important object ofthefinhere 8 are slidably mounted in longitudinal. vention reside s'inthe'provisionof'an adjustinembers 5. v v able screen of thisnaturefwhichis exceedingly s From the above detaileddescription itwill i simple inits construction, easy to manipube'seen that the two sections A and Bare put 15 late, thoroughly eflicientiand reliable in use togetherwiththe locking. device formed byjt; andlotherwise well adapted tothe"purpose -links 11in theirbroken position. The closed{ 5 for whichit isdesigned. r I car window is lowered. The screenis then T With the aboveand numerous'other objects inserted in thesame'felt or rubber groovethat v in view as, will appear as'th'e desc'riptionirproe the glassslides in, inthe extreme top of the i iceeds, the invention residesince'rtain novel door or windowframe. The two sections are {7011features of construction,fand in the combine? it-hen 'pulledfoutuntilthey reach from side, 'tion and arrangement ofparts; as will be'hereto.side ofthe-door frame- I inafter morefully described and claimed, v Thenthe locking device isipushedinto its I 1 r I In the drawing; a i a. V tZ locking positionas shown in Figure 3 which Figure l is an elevation-ofthe screen in spreads-the sides of the section-B to lock the '33the'window opening of adoofr of an automoscreen in position abovetheglass.

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FigureZis an elevation of the screen,i, thescreen. u a u va, v Figure 3is a l-fragmentary vertical longitu- It isthoughtthat the construction,ope'radinal section through the frame thereof, I 1 jtion, utility: andadvantagesof this invention sa Figure at is a horizontal detail sectiontaken will now be quite apparent to those skilled 1: substantially;on'the line of Figure 3, in this art without a more detailed descrip VFigure 5 is a detailverticalsection taken The present embodimento-f. theinvention i substantially onthe line 5'5 of Figure 3. has beentdisclosedin considerable detail' meree 8; 5

Referring to the drawing. in detail, itwill 1y for thepurposes-ofiexemplificationsince be seen that the screen comprisessections in actual practice'it attainsthefeatures of T Y A and B.SectionAcomprises longitudinal advantage, enumerated as desirable;- inthe channel frame members 5 and end channel lstatement offthe inventionand'the above de- 40 frame members 6 andiasheetof fo-raminous"scription. w a material noted by thenumeral 7 is stretched It isapparent that changesin the details across the frame to one side;thereof as; is oi constructiom'and in -the combination and 7 clearlyillustrated in Figure-5, arrangement of parts may be'resorted towith-The'section B comp ses longitudinal chan outdeparti'ng'from'the spiritor scopeof the u nel members 8 and tend channel memberseinventionashereinafter claimed OrsacrificI-i I i V ,stretchedacrosstheQfr'ame being anchored in Having thus described my members 9 hasitsback open as clearly section including'longitudinal;oh annel 'bars,.

and a sheet, of; -foraminous material? is ing any ofits advantages; 1

I the channel frame-members as clearlyillus-f l claimas new is: a H v AI trated in Figure 5. One of the channel enld'j 1; A'wlndowscreencomprismgia screen? higlas'sisthen rolled to th b ttom of "I V 1 aa p a second screen section including longitudinal channel bars slidablyfitted in the channel 7 bars of the first section, and a toggle connect-7 ed at its ends with the channel bars of the" second section for movingthe same into andoutof frictional engagement with the channel barsofthefirst' section. g

2. A windo-w screen co prising a pair of screen sections, one of whichis slidable within the other and a toggle connected at its ends with thesectionwhich is slidahle in'ithe.

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